Posted by Janicholson on June 29, 2008 at 14:56:06 from (66.173.50.48):
In Reply to: 450 cluch posted by 1958ih450 on June 29, 2008 at 11:31:11:
Some guesses: The disk might be in backwards. Center torsion springs away from FW. This will cause the fingers to be compressed way beyond their normal release position. It will also cause the clutch to not release at all. if the trans is in neutral, TA forward, the tractor should roll forward and back. If it does not, the trans is stuck in two gears at once. Pull the shifter off the top of the platform, and align the shift rails. If the trans is not stuck in two gears, and the engine will not turn, then something in the bell housing FW area is not installed correctly. If you are relying on the starter to turn the engine, the starter may be jambed in the FW Loosen it till it gets free and retighten the bolts. Keep us informed on the issue. JimN
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